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Course 37 - Building Web Apps with Ruby On Rails | Episode 1: From Ruby Basics to Web Development Conventions
In this lesson, you’ll learn about: Ruby on Rails, its architecture, philosophy, and how it simplifies modern web development 1. What Is Ruby on Rails? Ruby on Rails is a full-stack web framework…
Course 36 - Windows Forensics and Tools | Episode 15: Uncovering Digital Evidence from Headers and Servers
In this lesson, you’ll learn about: email forensics and how investigators trace the origin and authenticity of emails using technical artifacts and server data1. What Is Email Forensics?Email…
Course 36 - Windows Forensics and Tools | Episode 14: A Guide to Steganography and OpenStego
In this lesson, you’ll learn about: steganography and how hidden data is embedded inside digital files without raising suspicion1. What Is Steganography?Steganography is the practice of hiding…
Course 36 - Windows Forensics and Tools | Episode 13: Decoding Registry Artifacts and Connection History
In this lesson, you’ll learn about: Windows USB forensics and how external device activity is tracked through the Windows Registry1. What Is Windows USB Forensics?USB forensics focuses on identifying…
Course 36 - Windows Forensics and Tools | Episode 12: A Forensic Guide to Windows User Artifacts
In this lesson, you’ll learn about: Windows user artifacts and forensic activity tracking1. What Are Windows User Artifacts?System-generated traces of user behaviorCreated automatically by Windows…
Course 36 - Windows Forensics and Tools | Episode 11: Unlocking Hidden Metadata and Browser History
In this lesson, you’ll learn about: forensic authentication using metadata and browser artifacts1. What is Digital Forensic Authentication?A process of verifying user activity and file origin using…
Course 36 - Windows Forensics and Tools | Episode 10: Decoding Metadata and File Internals
In this lesson, you’ll learn about: Windows Recycle Bin forensics and deleted file recovery1. Why the Recycle Bin Matters in ForensicsDeleting a file in Windows does not immediately erase itInstead,…
Course 36 - Windows Forensics and Tools | Episode 9: Uncovering Hidden Evidence
In this lesson, you’ll learn about: Windows System Restore Points in digital forensics1. What Are System Restore Points?A Windows feature that creates snapshots of system stateDesigned for recovery…
Course 36 - Windows Forensics and Tools | Episode 8: Efficiency, Evidence, and Forensics
In this lesson, you’ll learn about: Windows Prefetch and forensic execution tracking1. What is Windows Prefetch?A Windows performance feature designed to:Speed up application startupReduce disk…
Registry Forensics and the User Assist Key
In this lesson, you’ll learn about: Windows Registry artifacts and UserAssist forensics1. Why Registry Artifacts MatterThe Windows Registry stores hidden traces of user activityInvestigators use it…
Course 36 - Windows Forensics and Tools | Episode 6: From System Hives to Forensic Analysis
In this lesson, you’ll learn about: Windows Registry structure and forensic analysis1. What is the Windows Registry?A centralized configuration database in WindowsStores system, user, and application…
Course 36 - Windows Forensics and Tools | Episode 5: Structure and Forensic Significance
In this lesson, you’ll learn about: Windows Security Identifiers (SIDs) and user tracking1. What is a Security Identifier (SID)?A SID (Security Identifier) is a unique value assigned to…
Course 36 - Windows Forensics and Tools | Episode 4: From Acquisition to Volatility Analysis
In this lesson, you’ll learn about: memory forensics and RAM analysis1. Why Memory Forensics MattersRAM (volatile memory) is one of the most valuable forensic sourcesIt contains data that disappears…
Course 36 - Windows Forensics and Tools | Episode 3: Mastering dd.exe for Drives and Memory
In this lesson, you’ll learn about: forensic imaging using the DD utility1. What is DD (Data Dumper)?A low-level command-line tool used for bit-by-bit copyingCommonly used in digital forensics…
Course 36 - Windows Forensics and Tools | Episode 2: Windows Forensic Imaging and Drive Nomenclature
In this lesson, you’ll learn about: Windows forensic imaging and data structure fundamentals1. What is Forensic Imaging?A bit-by-bit, sector-by-sector copy of a storage deviceCaptures everything, not…
Course 36 - Windows Forensics and Tools | Episode 1: Debunking Myths and Mastering Methodology
In this lesson, you’ll learn about: digital forensics in Windows environments1. What is Digital Forensics?Also known as computer forensicsThe application of scientific methods to digital…
Course 35 - Footprinting and Reconnaissance | Episode 8: From Target Reconnaissance to Phishing Execution
In this lesson, you’ll learn about: social engineering attacks and spear-phishing execution1. What is Social Engineering?A psychological attack techniqueTargets human behavior instead of…
Course 35 - Footprinting and Reconnaissance | Episode 7: Information Gathering and Domain Reconnaissance Lab
In this lesson, you’ll learn about: reconnaissance using Recon-ng1. What is Recon-ng?A full-featured web reconnaissance frameworkPre-installed on Kali LinuxDesigned to automate OSINT and domain…
Course 35 - Footprinting and Reconnaissance | Episode 6: Information Gathering with theHarvester in Kali Linux
In this lesson, you’ll learn about: information gathering using theHarvester1. What is theHarvester?A reconnaissance tool used for Open Source Intelligence (OSINT)Built into Kali LinuxDesigned to…
Course 35 - Footprinting and Reconnaissance | Episode 5: Website Mirroring and Footprinting with HTTrack
In this lesson, you’ll learn about: website mirroring using HTTrack for footprinting1. What is Website Mirroring?The process of creating a local copy of a websiteUsed…
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